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First DAB+ information signs along the roads of Netherlands
18.05.2015 - Netherlands Netherlands
Since last week, the first DAB+ information signes appeared along Dutch roads. Over the coming months, more DAB+ signs will appear along the Dutch (fast) roads.

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Digital radio roll-out to Volkswagen vans
18.05.2015 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
Volkswagen is launching a DAB digital radio network across its van range. According to the brand it is the first commercial vehicle network to be fully accredited by DAB authority Digital Radio UK. The choice of units has been developed with leading consumer electronics manufacturer and in-vehicle DAB pioneer Pure.

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UK DAB station updates
17.05.2015 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
There are a number of DAB digital radio changes, including the addition of a further BBC Radio service in Northern Ireland, a change to Kiss in South Essex and details about the forthcoming BBC Radio 2 Eurovision service.

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Digital Radio UK welcomes return of Ed Vaizey
13.05.2015 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
Digital Radio UK says it’s pleased by the news that Ed Vaizey will continue in his role as Minister for Culture and Digital Economy following the cabinet reshuffle. Ford Ennals, CEO of Digital Radio UK, said: “We welcome the return of Ed Vaizey as Culture Minister. He is passionate about radio and a great advocate for the sector. Ed’s reappointment will ensure strong leadership and continued Government support for delivering UK radio’s digital future.”

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Danish Broadcasting Corporation Installs DAB+ system
13.05.2015 - Denmark Denmark
The Danish Broadcasting Corporation, also known as DR, has recently completed the installation of a DAB+ radio headend system at its headquarters in Copenhagen.

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The future of radio discussed in the French Senate
13.05.2015 - France France
Said Patrice Gélinet, CSA, "There is no question of denying the success of the internet. But that is only one of several ways of listening to radio. If the listener is not listening via DAB+, it's because it exists only in Paris, Marseille and Nice... The cost of broadcasting via DAB+ is much lower than via FM or AM. €10,000 per year per zone. DAB+ is progressing, slowly perhaps, but it is progressing. Norway has even decided to switch off FM in favour of DAB in 2017".

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Two new DAB+ stations in Saxony-Anhalt approved
13.05.2015 - Germany Germany
1A German Hits adn 89.0 RTL In The Mix, two new commercial radio stations for the Saxony-Anhalt region have been licensed on DAB+ and will broadcast from July this year. Both stations previously trialled on the internet.

Broadcasters are pushing to revive the regional digital radio rollout
13.05.2015 - Australia Australia
Talk of using internet streaming as an alternative to traditional broadcasting isn't practical when it comes to radio stations, Steve Ahern says. "There are 3 million people in Melbourne, for example, and a radio station like Fox FM has a peak audience of around 800,000 listeners in the morning. If those 800,000 people tried to listen to Fox simultaneously on their home or mobile broadband connections, it would choke the internet for the whole of Melbourne. Radio transmissions are much more efficient and cost effective when you're trying to reach so many people at once, especially when you look to regional areas where bandwidth can still be scarce."

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Super easy digital radio. Can be used by everyone!
12.05.2015 - Norway Norway
Some believe that digital radio (DAB + / Internet radio) is difficult to use. Some say, "Yes, it's complicated stuff, that." The fact is that digital is even easier to use than FM. You just have to not be afraid of new technology.

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The Alliance for Digital Radio welcomes the CSA's announcement to launch public consultation on further rollout of DAB+
12.05.2015 - France France
The further rollout of DAB+ will enable a successful digital migration for radio, maintaining radio's core features as well as adding some new: free to air, unlimited listening, diverse programme content, support for multimedia features and CD quality sound. 5 new partners have joined the Alliance - Médiamobile, Rohde & Schwarz, Itas-Tim / One Cast, and RadioCoop.

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